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A candid and intimate portrait of outsider artist James Condos. Filmed over a period of three years, the documentary follows James as he reveals his childhood trauma, meets other outsider artists, tries to sell his work and seeks to find his place in the community.
A black woman's affair with a married white man results in rising racial tensions in a small US town.
A black homicide detective is persuaded to help with a murder investigation in a racist Mississippi town where he faces a real danger of lynching.
An actress prepares to play Christine Chubbuck, who died by suicide live on air in 1974.
Three people are recruited to act as supervisors in an institute for gifted children, but things don't go as they expected.
A documentary portrait of the legendary poet and activist.
A man unexpectedly inherits a mansion - and responsibility for the things in the sub-basement.
In a dystopian future, a man is promised refuge for himself and his daughter if he will take out an enemy of the state.
A young trans girl finds friends and self confidence through roller derby.
An animated film about a son’s struggle to keep the memory of his father alive.
A teacher setting up an after-school support group prompts young people to think differently about mental health issues.
A documentary about black women who have forged careers as doctors, often against the odds.
Two teenage sisters try to cope without adult support when their small town is quarantined during an epidemic.
A documentary portrait of a young trans man.
A young drifter begins to change his ways, but could the criminals he's stolen from put his new life in danger?
Two stoners move to a small town just as a series of brutal murders begins, and one of them soon finds himself a suspect.
A woman discusses the impact of child abuse on her mental health in later life.
When Tom Fassaert’s 95-year-old grandmother invites him to visit her in South Africa, all he knows about her are his father’s stories about the 1950s femme fatale who put her two sons in a children’s home. An unexpected confession makes things more complicated than he could have ever imagined.
A father and son struggle with grief as bombs go off around Baghdad.
Margot believes she is being stalked and tormented by someone named Dan, but discovers she has schizophrenia. Now, she struggles to build a life as a young independent woman, while trying to reclaim the years she lost to the disorder.
A drama about two bipolar patients who feel their poetry is fuelled by emotional highs and lows.
Six friends fall foul of a drug-borne virus which turns users into vicious, unreasoning cannibals.
A documentary about a man who loves public transport vehicles so much that he keeps borrowing them.
A Romanian domestic worker agrees to a surrogacy deal with her employer, but becomes convinced there's something sinister about the child she's carrying.
A young doctor becomes the soul hope for traumatised nuns.
When a zombie outbreak occurs in a gay sauna, two men have to overcome their prejudices in order to survive.
An exploration into the spread of the radical Islamic school Red Mosque, which trains children to devote their lives to holy war, from a very young age.
Musings on change, time and familial rejection.
A documentary about the life and work of American journalist James Foley, who was killed by terrorists in 2014.
A documentary about the creation of movie monsters, aliens and animatronic creatures, from the dawn of the art to the modern world of CGI.
A documentary about a man who reimagines himself as a character in order to explore his fetish through film.
Medieval epic about 13th Century civil war in Norway.
A woman fears consummating her marriage because of an ancient curse that says she will turn into a cat and devour the man she loves.
Following the star as she undergoes treatment for cancer and tries to mount a comeback.
A personal exploration of what it means to come to terms with one's identity in a society whose categories and narratives never seem to fit.
A tough-love father's strong relationship with his teenage son is tested when the boy befriends a girl.
An encounter between two Arab-American women in New York leads them to question what they think of as home.
Three women become suspicious after a local man goes missing. Dismissed by the local sheriff, they decide to switch gossip for action.
The story of code-breaker Bill Binney and the computer program he claims could have prevented 9/11.
A group of carnival performers are kidnapped and forced to fight for their lives in a deadly maze.
A revolutionary new atmosphere stabiliser has been holding sharknadoes at bay, but as hero Fin prepares for a family reunion in Las Vegas, things are about to go very wrong.
When a deadly half-pterodactyl, half-barracuda creature made for the military escapes, its creators seek out the child of Sharktopus to try and stop it.
What is the guy next door doing in his basement?
The crew of a small cargo ship find themselves in trouble when the ship's computer turns out to have its own ideas about their mission.
A killer shark possessed by Satan goes on to possess the body of a young woman.
A group of men are stranded in the desert after their plane gets caught in a sandstorm.
A documentary about controversial issues around the funding of higher education in America.
Ocean pollution leads to the development of a three headed shark with a hunger for human flesh.
A biking ace and his girlfriend are targeted by killers.
When their bus breaks down, tourists are forced to seek shelter in a disused barn beside a sinister windmill where, legend has it, a Devil-worshipping miller once ground the bones of locals instead of grain.
Twinless in real life Nurse Annabel Southern remembers her twin sister Jo and how it felt to lose her
Questioning intimacy Blake Winston Rice on the challenges of short films, and Disc
Making it Michael Townsend on Tape Art, art education and Secret Mall Apartment
This land of ours Max Keegan on the ancient conflicts underlying The Shepherd And The Bear
Home truths Marijana Janković on Balkan representation, and the immigrant question of belonging
The division belle Suzannah Herbert on facing the US' troubled history and making Natchez
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